"25 Years After Columbine: Survivors Reflect on Haunting Memories and Resilience"

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A vigil will be held to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the Columbine High School shooting, honoring the 12 students and teacher who lost their lives. Former Congresswoman Gabby Giffords and others will speak at the event, organized by gun safety and other organizations. The vigil aims to remember all those impacted by the tragedy and is not intended to be a political event. The father of one of the victims initiated the vigil after learning that the school did not plan a large community event. The article also discusses the impact of the shooting on gun safety legislation and the ongoing efforts to address gun violence.
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